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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulsan Ulju-gun is set to actively promote the operation of the ‘Ulju-type Future Education Fostering i4.0 Campus’ in April, the Month of Science.


Aiming to nurture convergent talents who will lead the future, Ulju-gun and UNIST will open the ‘Ulju The Dream Campus’ for local middle school second-year students.


The two institutions will provide a communication channel between UNIST students and local students through 17 diverse programs, creating an exciting educational content and meeting place.


‘Ulju The Dream Campus’ is one of the programs under the Ulju-type Future Education i4.0 Campus. In connection with UNIST student clubs, it offers education in science and technology fields such as programming, astronomical observation, and physical chemistry experiments for middle school students in the district. Various programs such as musical instruments, sports, and cooking are also conducted.


Ulju-gun and UNIST accepted applications on a first-come, first-served basis from March 29 to April 4. Participants will meet from April to December on the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the UNIST campus and other locations.


The main programs include ▲ exciting future technology experiences ▲ debates with university students ▲ useful musical instrument classes ▲ music band performances, Jump to Dragon Tornado soccer classes, math and physics festivals with UNIST ▲ Chemilife chemistry experiments ▲ stories gathered under the night sky for full observation ▲ Arduino electronic circuit coding and experiments ▲ Python coding ▲ college life Vlog video production sent to my future self ▲ biology world ▲ introduction to beverage studies and various beverage making ▲ IoT experience classes, and more.


Additionally, Ulju-gun and UNIST extensively renewed existing UNIST support projects in March to meet local residents’ learning needs and to promote Ulju-gun’s smart future technology specialized education city policy.


For local middle and high school students, programs such as ▲ STEM career experiences ▲ Hi-Leader Camp ▲ science mentoring ▲ A.I. 4.0 Studio, Ulju I4.0 mentoring, and UNIST Leaders Club will be offered.



Lee Seon-ho, Mayor of Ulju-gun, said, “We will strengthen efforts to create a child-friendly Ulju by providing education, experience, culture, and sports programs that support children.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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